The Kano State House of
Assembly has expressed concern over the low number of beneficiaries of the
Federal Government’s Empowerment Programme, N-power, selected from the state.
The Speaker of the
House, Alhaji Kabiru Rurum, stated this on Wednesday while briefing newsmen on
the issue in Kano.
Rurum said: “Despite
the fact that Kano is the most populous state in the country, available data
has shown that over 20,000 youths from the state applied for the scheme, yet
only 4,966 were selected.”
He cited
examples of other states that were not as densely populated as Kano but were
allocated more chances than the state.
Rurum said: “Such selection process is against the spirit
of federal character, and we are not satisfied with the selection method.”
The Speaker said that the House had written a letter to
President Muhammadu Buhari, the Senate President and the Speaker of the House
of Representatives, appealing to them to look into the selection process again.
Rurum said that the Assembly would not relent in its
efforts to ensure that fair play prevailed in the selection process.
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